Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1911 — POINTED PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]

POINTED PARAGRAPHS.

Load attire naturally speaks for itMlf. Some men are almost as contrary as some women. The proper time to do a thing Is when It should be done. Some men are as easily rattled as others are hard to shake. Even watered stockß have been known to take a drop too much. Money talks —and the chap who has It Is usually a man of few words. One kind of a hypocrite is a man who pretends to be busy when he Isn’t, "i' - . Nothing ventured nothing gained—but you may be able to keep what you have. There seems to be no place like home for most of the charity that begins there. A man never hires a brass band to herald his coming out at the little end of the horn. And the man who tells tiresome stories usually manages to finish them in spite of interruptions. How about the eternal fitness of things when a young man sows wild oats and reaps a grass widow?